A pair of huge glass pivot doors greet clients and visitors as they enter the main conference room

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An audio application demonstrates how to dampen unwanted sound throughout the space, utilizing white-noise speakers recessed in the ceiling.

PROMOTE

WELL-BEING

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For The Hesby, Hendy developed and designed unique communal spaces, featuring a lounge with a James Perse pool table and 3D television, a “writers’ café” with a Nespresso bar, an onsite sound studio, state-of the-art Technogym fitness and weight equipment, and a yoga and dance studio.

The Hesby’s lobby features a custom-designed, perforated metal ceiling – a piece that fits in with the eclectic reputation of the NoHo neighborhood.

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The Hesby is filled with modern, but elegant, photos of tattooed people – pictures that speak to the artist community living in the building.

A PLACE WHERE

PEOPLE WANT TO BE

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For necessary privacy, sound proof phone booths and six-by-eight foot meeting rooms are situated throughout the space, which has been broken into three distinct zones according to noise level.

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By eliminating desks, more natural opportunities for collaboration and engagement are presented and processes and information flow improve.

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From bar stools situated at a counter along the window line to “dog-bone” tables that seat three, the space is designed to encourage collaboration and cross-disciplinary learning in a variety of environments.

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The space’s large kitchen encourages camaraderie and ties in Goodman’s Australian roots with oversized tables made from slabs of their native Acacia wood.

INSPIRE INNOVATION

shape your culture

“At Monster, we live life on the edge, backing athletes that make careers out of their passions. Hendy captured our extreme, unique lifestyle, and we’re thrilled to see it brought to life in our new space.”